Hopeful Flowers | One Stamp, Three Ways with Designer Emily M.

Hello Friends! Happy Monday and welcome to this week’s One Stamp Three Ways post. This week I’m sharing three 4×4 mini cards using the Hopeful Flowers 3×4 stamp set and matching dies. I must say I’m getting a little tired of all the cold winter weather and I’ve been wishing for Springtime. While I can’t change the seasons, I can bring Springtime to my craft room by making some bright and colorful floral cards.

Arrange and adhere the images around the heart die cut using Nuvo Delux Adhesive & foam dots. In some cases, I cut a few of the leaves so they didn’t stick out from the heart pattern.

Add Crystalized Unicorn Tears Rhinestones to the flower centers.

Stamp, die cut and adhere the love sentiment from Let Love Grow.

Adhere polka dot patterned paper to the 4×4 card base and adhere the heart wreath with foam adhesive to the card base.

Garden Blooms

This was a quick and simple CAS card that reminds me of a flower patch.

To create this card:

I stamped two floral boughs to the center of a 3×3 card panel leaving just enough space to add a stamped and die cut floral bough to the center of the card panel.

I did some quick one color Copic coloring in red, pink and orange and added Nuvo White Drops to the center of the all the flowers.

Then I adhered the die cut floral bough to the center of the two floral boughs with foam adhesive.

To finish the card, I stamped, die cut and adhered Bloom to the flower patch and adhered the card panel to a black card stock card base.

Rainbow Blooms

Another clean and simple card using the sweetest watering can image from the set. The rainbow flowers just warms my heart and the Let Love Grow sentiment is one of my favorites from the Let Love Grow stamp set.

To create this card:

Stamp the watering can image with Copic safe ink and colored the images with several rainbow colors.

Adhere the watering can with foam tape to a white card panel. I added Rainbow Connections Rhinestones in matching colors to the flower centers using Nuvo Deluxe Adhesive.

To finish the card, I adhered polka dot patterned paper to the card base and then adhered the watering can card panel with foam tape.

So there we go friends, three cards with one small but versatile stamp set. I hope you enjoyed these projects and can’t wait to see you next week!

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